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Palacio Vistalegre


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Entrance of venue, c. 2015
Interactive map of Palacio Vistalegre
Calle de Utebo, 128025 MadridSpain
Vista Alegre, Carabanchel
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Palumi S.A.
14,000 (The Arena)5,000 (The Center)1,978 (Sala San Miguel)
30 March 2000 (2000-03-30)
€25 million
CB Estudiantes (ACB) (2001–05)Real Madrid (ACB) (2004–10)BM Atlético Madrid (ASOBAL) (2011–13)
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The Palacio Vistalegre is a multipurpose arena located in Madrid, Spain. It was built on the site of the former bullring, "Plaza de toros de Vista Alegre", inaugurated in 1908 and demolished in 1995. The venue is composed of three main spaces: The Arena, The Centre and the Sala San Miguel (formerly known as The Box).

Palacio Vistalegre during a basketball game

In 1980, the original bullring closed, and the site stood empty until plans were unveiled in 1996 for the modern arena, which would also be capable of staging bullfights.

The arena was opened in 2000, offering a seating capacity of 14,000 and has 1,015 parking places.

Events and tenants
Preceded byRaimundo Saporta PavilionHome ofReal Madrid 2004–2010Succeeded byCaja Mágica
Preceded byPalacio de Deportes de la CAMHome ofCB Estudiantes 2001–2005Succeeded byMadrid Arena
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